Bacteria is a life form germ that occurs naturally in the world. It was not invented by anyone.
No one "invented" bacteria, bacteria was around billions of years before we were.
no one is rensponsible to create a bacteria
the Greeks did :)
there is actually millions and countless bacteria in the world
The answer will depend on what you are measuring:mass of bacteria as a total of the world's massmass of bacteria as a percentage of bio-massnumber of bacteria species as a percentage of total number of speciesmass of bacteria in the world as a percentage of bacteria on the world and in intergalactic spacenumber of bacteria species in the world as a percentage of bacteria on the world and in intergalactic spaceThere are probably percentage measures that, in the right circumstances, are equally valid. So have a good think about what you want to measure before you fir off a question.
The offspring of bacteria is aptly called bacteria. There are hundreds of thousands of types of bacteria in the world.
Which scientific tool was invented to help scientists see very tiny things, like bacteria
No one "invented" them. Using a microscope, bacteria were first seen in 1676 by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
No person invented germs. Germs, or bacteria, are on earth to break down dead animals and plants.
Bacteria is the smallest cell*it was in my science book*
if there is no bacteria in this world so in this condition all over the world is polluted
Yes, Louis Pasteur did. He also invented pasteurization.